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Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
If only Jimmy was ad talented as Rodgers he would throw it where his receivers could catch it perfectly in stride....

Oh oops. Almost like it's hard to be perfect in those conditions.

Its almost as if one of the best QBs in NFL history should be given a little leeway and/or benefit of the doubt. I assume you are being facetious, but you post similar stuff like this repeatedly.

"Im not comparing the two QBs, but.........(insert comparison)." That is a post you make on almost a weekly basis.

Aguy who has failed repeatedly in the post season should not be given the benefit of the doubt. A guy who needed to win this gave who went 6 straight 3 and outs, failed again.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by ritz126:
dude he short armed it Kittle will be the first to tell you that

Yes his arms reacted late. They would've had to react earlier. Rewatch the play. I don't really need to gif it do I? You see the ball hit him on his trailing shoulder pad right?

You can't reach back for a pass behind you late,....it's just not gonna happen. Your hands & arms need to be extended earlier. A pass @ least on his chest or in front is an easy grab and his hands and arms are just fine.

Is anything I'm saying untrue??

Not sure what your point is other than our QB needs to be 100 percent perfect 100 percent of the time. Every ball between the numbers every single time or in a lead position. Other guys can miss a block, whiff tackles, drop passes, blow coverage on Aaron Jones but JG you have to be 100 percent perfect every single play it's all i ask

Bad play by Kittle (late recognition/reaction),...Bad play by Jimmy (behind his WR running full speed). Didn't need to be 100%. Just needed to be on him or in front. With wide open guys, he just has too many of these.

Rewatch and if you see something different on this play, let me know.

Terry Bradshaw at halftime talking about the throw he said it was a dropped touchdown. No mention of ball placement. He has no bias pro or against JG.

Listen to Kittle himself "bad play by me should have been a touchdown"

End of convo.

He's gotta lead his WR on plays like this with no one in front. This wasn't a tight window throw. "Throw with anticipation" as some here like to call it. Not gonna absolve either player on this one unless you have video or graphic evidence that tells a different story.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
If only Jimmy was ad talented as Rodgers he would throw it where his receivers could catch it perfectly in stride....

Oh oops. Almost like it's hard to be perfect in those conditions.

Its almost as if one of the best QBs in NFL history should be given a little leeway and/or benefit of the doubt. I assume you are being facetious, but you post similar stuff like this repeatedly.

"Im not comparing the two QBs, but.........(insert comparison)." That is a post you make on almost a weekly basis.

No, my point is that football isn't perfect and expecting perfection is unrealistic.
How hard is it to understand? Jimmy might make mistakes and have less gaudy numbers than guys like Kirk Cousins, but he is clutch w the game on the line and that's what you need to win. All NFL games are close no matter who the qb is, so the difference is who is better in the clutch!
There are a lot of plays where you can blame JG. The Kittle Drop is not one of them. Not sure why that was singled out.
Originally posted by TD49ers:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by jonnydel:

I would hope as a teammate you stand by your teammate. Your not going to talk bad about them unless you have a dysfunctional team.

I dont disagree with JGs impact on his teamates. This is an actual thing that does not show up in the stat line.

He's a likeable guy. There's just no denying this by this point.
Originally posted by frenchmov:
On the int, not absolving jimmy of any responsibility but kittle should've come back for that ball....if he did it's AT WORST incomplete

To be honest Kittle did try to come back to it. Jimmy just had really bad ball placement. Kittle was in the endzone and that ball was thrown well short of the goalline. Should've been to the goalline at the very least, best option would've been to throw it high. Would've been a harder catch for Kittle, but it takes the defender out of the equation.

Interception is 100% on Jimmy.
The same 15 or 20 guys talking the same s**t over and over. "Oh, wins are a team stat". Except when the aren't. "Oh, Jimmy only passes the ball, it's the receivers who catch them that are really doing all the work." "Oh, Jimmy is playing with a torn ligament in his thumb and a sprained shoulder but if he were a REAL QB, he would have made that throw". "Oh, Lance would have scored a TD on that drive, because, well you know, I've seen Trey Lance play 10 quarters of NFL football and I know so much about the game that I can predict exactly what type of player he will end up being". It would be laughable if it were all so pathetic
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Eh. There's that, but there's also legit love for Jimmy. This isn't your typical I support my teammates type of talk.

I love how the narrative of Jimmy has gone from his play on the field (good/bad) and now it's all about how amazing of a teammate he is.

Jimmy is an amazing teammate and a tough blue-collared guy. I respect that and so does the locker room not doubt, but play on the field matters and that's been a roller coaster of inconsistency.

Yet, here we are. 2nd NFC CG game in his 2nd season when he starts.

His health is a question but the dude is fighting through it and we're winning. Yesterday was a 1960's style, defensive battle, tough ball in 0 degrees in Lambeau. Freaking awesome.

I'd have hated it if we lost, but we won and I'm still ecstatic. THIS is why people love football.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by 9NERNATE:
As bad as Jimmy played, he still played better than Rodgers. Weather was a factor and he made some great plays on the last drive.

No he didn't. He just had the better team around him. Would the Niners have won that game without the special teams play? I doubt it.

Jimmy owns him.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Eh. There's that, but there's also legit love for Jimmy. This isn't your typical I support my teammates type of talk.

I love how the narrative of Jimmy has gone from his play on the field (good/bad) and now it's all about how amazing of a teammate he is.

Jimmy is an amazing teammate and a tough blue-collared guy. I respect that and so does the locker room not doubt, but play on the field matters and that's been a roller coaster of inconsistency.

Honestly, I've barely been talking that much about his play over the last month. He is who he is by now, what the hell is the point of me to keep pointing out his inconsistencies, you know...

This team just believes in Jimmy, and I'm glad they are blind homers when it comes to Jimmy lol, it helps a lot. This team never thinks we are out of a game, even when the offense starts out poorly for a half, and the other team is playing great. That says a lot about Jimmy bc they could easily have quit on this season.

Kyle has built a terrific culture here, but at the end of day, players do gravitate around the QB, they have to be the true captains on the team, no matter who else is wearing that C on their jersey.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
If only Jimmy was ad talented as Rodgers he would throw it where his receivers could catch it perfectly in stride....

Oh oops. Almost like it's hard to be perfect in those conditions.

Its almost as if one of the best QBs in NFL history should be given a little leeway and/or benefit of the doubt. I assume you are being facetious, but you post similar stuff like this repeatedly.

"Im not comparing the two QBs, but.........(insert comparison)." That is a post you make on almost a weekly basis.

And her come the Aaronscuses.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by 9NERNATE:
As bad as Jimmy played, he still played better than Rodgers. Weather was a factor and he made some great plays on the last drive.

No he didn't. He just had the better team around him. Would the Niners have won that game without the special teams play? I doubt it.

Jimmy owns him.

With that logic, DJ Johnson owns him lol
4 - 1 Playoffs record all time.

Big time winner in the regular season.

2nd NFC Championship appearance in 3 seasons.

1 prior Super Bowl appearance.

WZ still complaining.

I was worried that Jimmy would lose this game up until just after the int. He was standing on the sideline and someone put his jacket or whatever you call it over his shoulders and he throws it off in anger. That was a sign that the competitive Jimmy just came out to play.
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